U.S. Optics SN-12 Rapid Response Rifle Scope
U.S. Optics SN-12 Rapid Response Scope
U.S. Optics SN-12 Rapid Response Scope. The SN-12 was purpose designed and built as a combat optic. It is not a hunting scope adapted to tactical scenarios by changing knobs and reticles. Maximum durability and brute strength construction ensure that this scope will stand the beating a combat optic will be subjected to. Fixed 4X magnification allows the shooter to realize enormous field of view as well as the precision needed for the occasional long shot. Unique features of the SN-12 include rectangular tube construction and integral Picatinney rail mount. Scope can be moved from one weapon system to another in seconds. Other standard features are M40 style 1 MOA knobs for fast and accurate adjustments, rapid focus diopter adjustment with range of -3/+2, 22mm high resolution objective lens, and threaded eyepiece and objective housings for use with screw on eyepiece covers and sunshades.
The SN-12 was designed to outperform every fixed power, Close Quarter / Tactical scope, in every way. The Elcan, ACOG and Leupold CQT simply do
not compare in optics, ruggedness, accuracy, features and application.
A rare scope fitted with Butler Creek scope cover and with the US Optics Carry Case.

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U.S. Optics SN-12 Rapid Response Scope
Basic System Specifications:
Model: SN12
Power: 4x
Length: 7.50
Weight: 1.10
Eye Relief: 3.5
Eyepiece: Rapid Focus
Eyepiece Housing: Std Housing
Tube: Rectangular Bod
Color: Matte Black - Std
Elevation Knob: US#1 1MOA .223 BDC
Windage Knob: US#1 1 MOA
Reticle: Circle Chevron - Std
Lit Reticle: No
Parallax: FIXED - Std
Objective: 22mm
U.S. Optics Inc. was the brainchild of the former founder and President John Ben Williams Jr. The company had humble beginnings and was originally started from the garage of John’s residence in 1990. The idea to create an optics company that would fill the gap to provide truly custom telescopic rifle sights designed by the shooter for the shooter was born. This undertaking would take John down a road that he passionately followed and perused for over a decade.
John Ben Williams Jr. was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident on June 30, 2004.
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